Quite frankly, as a devout fan of the original 1961 film version of West Side Story, I'm of the opinion that a remake of this great, golden oldie-but-keeper of a classic movie-musical never, ever should've been rebooted/remade. It was totally unnecessary, because the original 1961 film version of West Side Story is a great classic film that won 10 well-deserved Academy Awards, including Best Picture back in the fall of 1961 when it came out into the movie theatres. The people who said that there would never, ever be another film like that again were 100% right on their money.
Having said all of the above, I have seen a number of pictures of the cast, and of the background scenery, and I am not the least bit impressed by what I've seen. I've always been dead-set against re-makes/reboots of older classic films, generally, but I'm especially against the reboot/remake of the original 1961 film version of West Side Story. The Jets, the Sharks, their girls, Officer Krupke, Lt. Schrank, Tony, Maria, and even Candy Store owner Doc in the original 1961 film version of West Side Story look way rougher and tougher than the above characters in Steven Spielberg's upcoming reboot/remake of this great classic film. Moreover, the backdrop scenes in the new upcoming film version of West Side Story look far more like much tonier parts of a city, rather than an impoverished, rough-and-rundown part of an urban area. Having said all of the above, I plan to vote my pocketbook and boycott Spielberg's new film of West Side Story, and not go to see it when it hits the movie theatres at around Christmastime of this year. |
Re: Spielbergs West Side Story remake
Yeah, you basically said the same thing in your previous post last May. Seems almost copied word-for-word?
Originally Posted by WSSlover (Post 2060946)
It was totally unnecessary, because the original 1961 film version of West Side Story is a great classic film that won 10 well-deserved Academy Awards, including Best Picture back in the fall of 1961 when it came out into the movie theatres.
Originally Posted by WSSlover (Post 2008770)
but to try to re-make an already beautiful and wonderful movie-musical such as West Side Story, which won ten well-deserved Academy Awards, including Best Picture, when it came out into the movie theaters in October of 1961
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2059116)
I have limited interest in a remake of West Side Story. There's no need for it as the original is perfect. I kind of think when a director starts doing remakes, his career is on the downside. Unless it's some obscure movie. Not sure why Spielberg would want to do West Side Story anyway, maybe he heard how much money La La Land made.
Some people think that I'm quite narrow-minded and biased, but that's their problem. |
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Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2059050)
Ah yes, that is quite a long time. Maybe he’ll enlighten us some
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I'm very interested in seeing what they are going to do with Maddie Ziegler, who is in this movie.
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Re: Spielbergs West Side Story remake
Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 2059038)
I'm a big fan of both Spielberg and West Side Story, and I love musicals, but I don't think that this movie should be remade. The original movie is one of the best musicals ever made, and it's going to be hard to avoid comparisons, so unless there's a way to improve on the original or somehow make it different enough to avoid the comparisons, it's usually best to just leave the original alone.
Having said that, I have complete confidence in Spielberg, and I'm curious to see his version of West Side Story. . |
Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2020287)
Can Elgort sing?
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Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 2059044)
I just rewatched the original about a week ago. It's one of those movies that just gets better every time I watch it. :)
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Re: Steven Spielberg remaking West Side Story
Something tells me this will end up being the "Joker" of the next Oscar season, as in it will get most of the nominations.
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Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2065845)
Something tells me this will end up being the "Joker" of the next Oscar season, as in it will get most of the nominations.
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I have real mixed emotions about this too. I love the original film and really don't understand what Spielberg, a director with NO experience making musicals, thinks he can bring to this classic. On the other hand, Mary Poppins Returns wasn't as terrible as I imagined it was going to be, so I'm going to try and keep an open mind regarding this new West Side Story.
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Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2065868)
I have real mixed emotions about this too. I love the original film and really don't understand what Spielberg, a director with NO experience making musicals, thinks he can bring to this classic.
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Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 2065904)
I agree though I’m not a fan of musical theater at all. Why do people tinker with classics that don’t need tinkering with?
Having said the above, no matter who's rebooting/remaking the film version of West Side Story, the original 1961 film version of West Side Story is far too iconic and too much in a special class by itself to justify a reboot/remake of it by anybody, including Steven Spielberg. |
Originally Posted by mojofilter (Post 2020280)
This is going to win the Best Picture Oscar the year it's released. Mark my words.
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Re: Steven Spielberg remaking West Side Story
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2065865)
No it won't. A LOT of the Academy members will feel negatively towards a remake of such a beloved classic. Spielberg sucks for even considering remaking WSS...But it's too bad we can't get Michael Bay to remake some of Spielberg's flops.
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Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19 (Post 2059033)
So, for those who aren’t aware, Spielberg is remaking West Side Story and it has an official release date of 12/18/2020.
I’m a fan of the original, but I’m curious how others feel about this. Can he handle a musical? He hasn’t done one previously, so this intrigues me. How do fans of the original feel about this? |
Re: Steven Spielberg remaking West Side Story
How do we feel about rebooting the same posts over and over, though?
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Originally Posted by WSSlover (Post 2068826)
Hollywood, at large, has run out of creative ideas, which is why sequels, reboots and remakes of older classic films are the "in" thing right now. It's sickening.
Hollywood is naturally interested in making big profits rather than making "art". If they can do some art within the framework of a big seller film, then that's fine. I suspect that Spielberg's remake of the stage play story will be extremely well done. With the heavyweight, dream production team he has assembled, it's going to be impressive: https://amblin.com/movie/west-side-story/ |
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 2068882)
You make a good point. However it's not so much that Hollywood has run out of creative ideas as the reason for remakes of very popular films. They do it because it's a guarantee of ticket sales.
Hollywood is naturally interested in making big profits rather than making "art". If they can do some art within the framework of a big seller film, then that's fine. But to be fair, sequels and remakes have always been part of movie making even as far back as the silent era, so it's nothing new.
I suspect that Spielberg's remake of the stage play story will be extremely well done. With the heavyweight, dream production team he has assembled, it's going to be impressive: https://amblin.com/movie/west-side-story/
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Re: Steven Spielberg remaking West Side Story
It’s as Citizen says. Remakes as nothing new, and have been around since films first began.
Even The Maltese Falcon was a remake, after all. |
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